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By the way, by the way, the delay from the copier is not at all dependent on the volume of the order.
Sergei, do you really need to do something?
Time to go to bed:)
Well, it's quite midnight out there...
I wish I hadn't brought it up here. Some bullshit started with my biography instead of a substantive conversation.
What can you do, it's a job, the boss has to know the whole story.
Dimitri, - and you're in the same place?
Where to the same? To sleep? Yes... I'm going.
If you mean copying.
The copier works like this:
A request to open an order is sent... goes... goes... goes... finally the order opens. So once the order has gone into the master account, it instantly starts repeating in the slave accounts, an order opening request is sent... and it also goes... goes... goes...
The problem is the delayed execution on the master account by the broker, the rest is immaterial (or as a given).
By the way, by the way, the delay from the copier does not depend on the order volume at all.
Feedback systems (CS) have a finite process speed. A Dkz has no feedback, so the speed is faster.
Another problem is that if there are several slave terminals, the delays add up.
What can you do, that's the job of a modern, you have to know the whole story.